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Mudejar Architecture of Aragon
The development of Aragonese Mudéjar art in the 12th century was the result of the particular political, social and cultural conditions of post-Reconquista Spain. This art was influenced by Islamic traditions and also reflected various contemporary European styles, especially Gothic. This art, which lasted until the beginning of the 17th century, is characterized by an extremely refined and creative use of bricks and glazed tiles in architecture, especially in bell towers.
Coro and its Port
Coro has a unique Caribbean earthen architecture, the only extant example of a blend of local traditions with Spanish Mudejar and Dutch building techniques. Coro was one of the first colonial towns (founded in 1527) and has some 602 historic buildings.